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Role of the (1535) in the and reactions
We study the and
reactions with a unitary chiral approach. We find that the unitary chiral
approach, which generates the dynamically, can describe the data
reasonably well, particularly the ratio of the integrated cross sections. This
study provides further support for the unitary chiral description of the
. We also discuss some subtle differences between the coupling
constants determined from the unitary chiral approach and those determined from
phenomenological studies.Comment: version to appear in PRC; certain features of the approach clarifie
3D Modeling of the Magnetization of Superconducting Rectangular-Based Bulks and Tape Stacks
In recent years, numerical models have become popular and powerful tools to
investigate the electromagnetic behavior of superconductors. One domain where
this advances are most necessary is the 3D modeling of the electromagnetic
behavior of superconductors. For this purpose, a benchmark problem consisting
of superconducting cube subjected to an AC magnetic field perpendicular to one
of its faces has been recently defined and successfully solved. In this work, a
situation more relevant for applications is investigated: a superconducting
parallelepiped bulk with the magnetic field parallel to two of its faces and
making an angle with the other one without and with a further constraint on the
possible directions of the current. The latter constraint can be used to model
the magnetization of a stack of high-temperature superconductor tapes, which
are electrically insulated in one direction. For the present study three
different numerical approaches are used: the Minimum Electro-Magnetic Entropy
Production (MEMEP) method, the -formulation of Maxwell's equations and the
Volume Integral Method (VIM) for 3D eddy currents computation. The results in
terms of current density profiles and energy dissipation are compared, and the
differences in the two situations of unconstrained and constrained current flow
are pointed out. In addition, various technical issues related to the 3D
modeling of superconductors are discussed and information about the
computational effort required by each model is provided. This works constitutes
a concrete result of the collaborative effort taking place within the HTS
numerical modeling community and will hopefully serve as a stepping stone for
future joint investigations
The private capacity of quantum channels is not additive
Recently there has been considerable activity on the subject of additivity of
various quantum channel capacities. Here, we construct a family of channels
with sharply bounded classical, hence private capacity. On the other hand,
their quantum capacity when combined with a zero private (and zero quantum)
capacity erasure channel, becomes larger than the previous classical capacity.
As a consequence, we can conclude for the first time that the classical
private capacity is non-additive. In fact, in our construction even the quantum
capacity of the tensor product of two channels can be greater than the sum of
their individual classical private capacities.
We show that this violation occurs quite generically: every channel can be
embedded into our construction, and a violation occurs whenever the given
channel has larger entanglement assisted quantum capacity than (unassisted)
classical capacity.Comment: 4+4 pages, 2 eps figures. V2 has title and abstract changed; its new
structure reflects the final version of a main paper plus appendices
containing mathematical detail
Fisher's zeros as boundary of renormalization group flows in complex coupling spaces
We propose new methods to extend the renormalization group transformation to
complex coupling spaces. We argue that the Fisher's zeros are located at the
boundary of the complex basin of attraction of infra-red fixed points. We
support this picture with numerical calculations at finite volume for
two-dimensional O(N) models in the large-N limit and the hierarchical Ising
model. We present numerical evidence that, as the volume increases, the
Fisher's zeros of 4-dimensional pure gauge SU(2) lattice gauge theory with a
Wilson action, stabilize at a distance larger than 0.15 from the real axis in
the complex beta=4/g^2 plane. We discuss the implications for proofs of
confinement and searches for nontrivial infra-red fixed points in models beyond
the standard model.Comment: 4 pages, 3 fig
On Holographic Dual of the Dyonic Reissner-Nordstr\"om Black Hole
It is shown that the hidden conformal symmetry, namely symmetry, of the non-extremal dyonic
Reissner-Nordstr\"om black hole can be probed by a charged massless scalar
field at low frequencies. The existence of such hidden conformal symmetry
suggests that the field theory holographically dual to the 4D
Reissner-Nordstr\"om black hole indeed should be a 2D CFT. Although the
associated AdS structure does not explicitly appear in the near horizon
geometry, the primary parameters of the dual CFT can be exactly obtained
without the necessity of embedding the 4D Reissner-Nordstr\"om black hole into
5D spacetime. The duality is further supported by comparing the absorption
cross sections and real-time correlators obtained from both the CFT and the
gravity sides.Comment: 18 pages, no figure, typos correcte
Statistical properties of ultraluminous IRAS galaxies from an HST imaging survey
We perform photometric measurements on a large HST snapshot imaging survey
sample of 97 ultraluminous infrared galaxies (ULIRGs). We select putative
nuclei from bright clumps in all the sample targets, mainly based on a
quantitative criterion of I-band luminosity as well as the global and local
morphological information. All the sources are then classified into three
categories with multiple, double and single nucleus/nuclei. The resultant
fractions of multiple, double and single nucleus/nuclei ULIRGs are 18%, 39% and
43%, respectively. This supports the multiple merger scenario as a possible
origin of ULIRGs, in addition to the commonly-accepted pair merger model.
Further statistical studies indicate that the AGN fraction increases from
multiple (36%) to double (65%) and then to single (80%) nucleus/nuclei ULIRGs.
For the single nucleus category, there is a high luminosity tail in the
luminosity distribution, which corresponds to a Seyfert 1/QSO excess. This
indicates that active galactic nuclei tend to appear at final merging stage.
For multiple/double nuclei galaxies, we also find a high fraction of very close
nucleus pairs (e.g., 3/4 for those separated by less than 5 kpc). This
strengthens the conclusion that systems at late merging phase preferentially
host ULIRGs.Comment: 38 pages, 21 figures, to be published in A
Spatial and Wavenumber Resolution of Doppler Reflectometry
Doppler reflectometry spatial and wavenumber resolution is analyzed within
the framework of the linear Born approximation in slab plasma model. Explicit
expression for its signal backscattering spectrum is obtained in terms of
wavenumber and frequency spectra of turbulence which is assumed to be radially
statistically inhomogeneous. Scattering efficiency for both back and forward
scattering (in radial direction) is introduced and shown to be inverse
proportional to the square of radial wavenumber of the probing wave at the
fluctuation location thus making the spatial resolution of diagnostics
sensitive to density profile. It is shown that in case of forward scattering
additional localization can be provided by the antenna diagram. It is
demonstrated that in case of backscattering the spatial resolution can be
better if the turbulence spectrum at high radial wavenumbers is suppressed. The
improvement of Doppler reflectometry data localization by probing beam focusing
onto the cut-off is proposed and described. The possibility of Doppler
reflectometry data interpretation based on the obtained expressions is shown.Comment: http://stacks.iop.org/0741-3335/46/114
Twofold Hidden Conformal Symmetries of the Kerr-Newman Black Hole
In this paper, we suggest that there are two different individual 2D CFTs
holographically dual to the Kerr-Newman black hole, coming from the
corresponding two possible limits --- the Kerr/CFT and Reissner-Nordstr\"om/CFT
correspondences, namely there exist the Kerr-Newman/CFTs dualities. A probe
scalar field at low frequencies turns out can exhibit two different 2D
conformal symmetries (named by - and -pictures, respectively) in its
equation of motion when the associated parameters are suitably specified. These
twofold dualities are supported by the matchings of entropies, absorption cross
sections and real time correlators computed from both the gravity and the CFT
sides. Our results lead to a fascinating "microscopic no hair conjecture" ---
for each macroscopic hair parameter, in additional to the mass of a black hole
in the Einstein-Maxwell theory, there should exist an associated holographic
CFT description.Comment: 21 pages, 1 figure, typos correcte
Computational methods reveal novel functionalities of PIWI-interacting RNAs in human papillomavirus-induced head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.
Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is the fastest growing cause of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) today, but its role in malignant transformation remains unclear. This study aimed to conduct a comprehensive investigation of PIWI-interacting RNA (piRNA) alterations and functionalities in HPV-induced HNSCC. Using 77 RNA-sequencing datasets from TCGA, we examined differential expression of piRNAs between HPV16(+) HNSCC and HPV(-) Normal samples, identifying a panel of 30 HPV-dysregulated piRNAs. We then computationally investigated the potential mechanistic significances of these transcripts in HPV-induced HNSCC, identifying our panel of piRNAs to associate with the protein PIWIL4 as well as the RTL family of retrotransposon-like genes, possibly through direct binding interactions. We also recognized several HPV-dysregulated transcripts for their correlations with well-documented mutations and copy number variations in HNSCC as well as HNSCC clinical variables, demonstrating the potential ability of our piRNAs to play important roles in large-scale modulation of HNSCC in addition to their direct, smaller-scale interactions in this malignancy. The differential expression of key piRNAs, including NONHSAT077364, NONHSAT102574, and NONHSAT128479, was verified in vitro by evaluating endogenous expression in HPV(+) cancer vs. HPV(-) normal cell lines. Overall, our novel study provides a rigorous investigation of piRNA dysregulation in HPV-related HNSCC, and lends critical insight into the idea that these small regulatory transcripts may play crucial and previously unidentified roles in tumor pathogenesis and progression
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